What if we told you that developers who work with one programming language or technology may prefer a certain UI framework? Stack Overflow broke developers into groups based on the tag they most visit and examined the percentage of traffic that goes to each of these frameworks.

New year, new JAX Magazine issue. If you’re not sure what your list of New Year’s resolutions should include, why not go for JavaScript and its myriad of frameworks and libraries? This JAX Magazine issue should help you decide.

npm recently published the first part (Front-End Frameworks) of its State of JavaScript Frameworks 2017 report. Instead of dissecting the findings ourselves, we thought it’s better to allow Laurie Voss, co-founder and COO of npm to tell you more about the report.

Interview with Sacha Greif, co-creator of the State of JavaScript 2017 survey

The State of JavaScript 2017 results are in! Although we’ve already presented them here, it’s time to allow Sacha Greif, one of the creators to talk about the survey and to offer us a sneak peek at the technologies worth learning in 2018.

The State of JavaScript 2017 results are in! We’ve been dying to see what JavaScript developers want to use, what they’re fed up with and what they would consider using. We’ve amassed a list of highlights which includes developers’ favorite libraries and frameworks, how many libraries they use and more.

As 2017 draws to a close, it’s good to stop and take a look at how things have gone over the past twelve months. Today, we’re looking at Angular: what happened this year and what’s next for our favorite framework.

Leaves are crunching underfoot as we move towards the end of the year. As we polish off the last of the turkey leftovers, let’s take a look at what everyone was reading in November. Last month, we read all about Angular old and new, React.js, the top freelance skills of 2017, and more!

Version 5.0.0 of Angular, pentagonal-donut is here! This major release contains an abundance of new features and bugfixes; its aim is to continue the Angular team’s focus on making it smaller, faster, and easier to use. But even though we’re still in awe of the release, it’s business as usual for the Angular team.

Angular lets developers achieve higher performance levels, in addition to great speeds and tooling. However, there are still questions that have remained unanswered. In this article, you will learn more about what is NgRx and what are the benefits of using the extension for Angular. Lolita Rogers will also indicate some core mistakes and how NgRx features will help solve them.

Stack Overflow recently analyzed the most dramatic technology increases and decreases and, naturally, we weren’t surprised to see that the Angular tag rules over the ‘most dramatic increase’ top. However, this doesn’t mean Angular is spotless — it has both benefits and disadvantages. Let’s dissect them.

Enterprise web development teams are expected to do more and more with less. Thanks to Angular and progressive web apps, this becomes possible. In this article, Infragistics explains why Ignite UI for Angular is a better UI for a better UX.